Three local products were selected on Tuesday. And the Cleveland Indians took two of them.

The Indians used their 103rd overall pick on Towson University shortstop Richie Palacios, who was ranked the 142nd best player entering the draft by Baseball America. Palacios’ name may sound familiar, as his dad played minor league baseball and his brother, Josh, is currently in the Toronto Blue Jays’ organization.

Cleveland then used its seventh round selection on University of South Carolina pitcher Cody Morris. The right-hander was originally drafted by the Orioles out of Howard County’s Reservoir High School in 2015 following Tommy John Surgery, but the Laurel native chose to go to college instead.

Nick Dunn, a second baseman from the University of Maryland, was drafted in the fifth round by the St. Louis Cardinals. Dunn, a left-handed hitter, was ranked as the seventh best second baseman in the draft.